A.PAR.6.4

Represent constraints by quadratic equations and interpret data points as possible or not possible in a modeling framework.

Khan Academy Resources
Understanding the quadratic formulaSolving quadratics by completing the squareSolving quadratics by factoring reviewCompleting the square reviewSolving simple quadratics reviewSolving quadratics by taking square roots Solving quadratics by factoringQuadratic formulaQuadratics by factoring (intro)Completing the square (intermediate)Completing the squareQuadratics by factoringQuadratics by taking square rootsQuadratic word problems (standard form)Interpret quadratic modelsSolve equations using structureFeatures of quadratic functionsQuadratics by taking square roots: strategyZero product propertyStrategy in solving quadraticsQuadratic word problem: ballWorked example: completing the square (leading coefficient ≠ 1)Worked example: quadratic formula (negative coefficients)Solving quadratics by taking square rootsCompleting the squareThe quadratic formulaSolving quadratics by factoringWorked example: Completing the square (intro)Solving quadratics by completing the square: no solutionFinding the vertex of a parabola in standard formWorked example: quadratic formula (example 2)Using the quadratic formula: number of solutionsInterpret quadratic models: Factored formSolve by completing the square: Non-integer solutionsSolving quadratics using structureSolve by completing the square: Integer solutionsZero product propertyStrategy in solving quadratic equationsSolving quadratics by taking square roots examplesSolving quadratics by taking square roots: with stepsSolving quadratics by factoring: leading coefficient ≠ 1Worked example: Rewriting & solving equations by completing the square
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